It's a crime!
Grammar
Phrasal Verbs
DiY
Food
100

A person who defends your rights as a client when you are accused of a crime. 

What is a ''lawyer''? 

100

We don't live in a big house. 

I wish...... 

What is ''I wish we lived in a bigger house''?

100

To stop trying or to quit something.

What is ''to give up''? 
100

You hit this little metal thing into the wall, e.g. if you want to hang a picture. 

What is a nail?

200

An honorable person who is in charge of a trial at the court and who speaks the verdict.

What is a ''judge''? 

200

I didn't apply for the job and now I regret it. 

I wish.... 

What is ''I wish I had applied for the job''?

200

To take care of something or someone.

What does "look after" mean?

200

You can use this light moving around, you can take it with you. 

What is a torch/torchlight?

300

A person who sees a crime with his own eyes? 

What is a ''witness''? 

300

This word means ''almost nothing/nobody''. 

(= very little/very few)

What is HARLDY?

300

To refuse or reject something. 

What does "turn down" mean?

300

This a TOOL you turn around several times to place a small metallic thing. For example when you assemble a piece of furniture, or when you hang a picture on the wall. 

What is a screwdriver?

300

It's a kind of small lobster (a crab, a king of seafood)

What is a prawn?

400

A person who is supposed to have committed a crime, but there is still no proof.

What is a ''suspect''? 

400

Rewrite the sentence using the passive voice for a service being performed to you: 

''A chef came to cook a 3-course-meal at home last week.''

We had a 3-course-meal cooked at home lasst week. 

400

To cancel something. 

What is ''to call off''? 

400
It's a verb, you do this for example when you want to make a scarf of a pullover from wool. 

What is ''to sew''? 

500
A thief that breaks into your house. 

What is a BURGLAR?

500

Translate the sentence: "Si (yo) fuera tu, (yo) trabajaría más''

What is: "If I  were you, I would study harder/more''?

500

It's a phrasal verb you use when you want to say: 

I'm really happy about.... (something in the future)

or

I can't wait to.... 

What is ''to look forward to + ing'' ? 

500

It's like a string, but much thinner. You often use it together with a needle.

What is a thread?